tv Life at 50 Degrees BBC News July 29, 2023 10:30am-11:01am BST
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missing crew members. the helicopter came down off the state of queensland — where us and australian soldiers have been taking part in military exercises. donald trump has told a gathering of republicans that he's the only candidate who can win next year's election — and he suggested this is the reason he faces a range of criminal and civil charges. mr trump was addressing a party fundraiser in iowa — with other presidential hopefuls. now on bbc news...life at 50 degrees: nigeria and mauritania.
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week. she would not stand. she was so nervous she would not go anywhere, especially for men but really with everyone. staff anywhere, especially for men but really with everyone.— really with everyone. staff at the risk centre _ really with everyone. staff at the risk centre named _ really with everyone. staff at the risk centre named her _ really with everyone. staff at the risk centre named her roof. - really with everyone. staff at the risk centre named her roof. we l really with everyone. staff at the i risk centre named her roof. we will kee her risk centre named her roof. we will keep her third. _ risk centre named her roof. we will keep her third, keep _ risk centre named her roof. we will keep her third, keep feeding - risk centre named her roof. we will keep her third, keep feeding the i keep her third, keep feeding the puppy keep her third, keep feeding the puppy but for now, she is so happy here. ~ , ., ., , ., puppy but for now, she is so happy here. ., ., , here. with tens of thousands of dogs in the uk rescue _ here. with tens of thousands of dogs in the uk rescue centres, _ here. with tens of thousands of dogs in the uk rescue centres, the - in the uk rescue centres, the national animal welfare trust says the story of roo is an important reminder to think carefully about getting a pet. for more stories from across the uk go to the bbc news website. hello there. this weekend is not as wet as it was last weekend where we had a month's worth of rain in places, but it's not completely dry either. now we are seeing some spells of sunshine but will continue to see a scattering of showers as well. later in the weekend,
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this weather system here will bring some rain in from the atlantic, but it's that first area of low pressure that's dominating at the moment. and around it, we have these showers coming in on that stronger breeze as well. mostly showers closer to the low. so scotland and northern ireland seeing heavier, more frequent showers with some thunder. some heavy showers could push into the far north of england. but further south, the showers will prove to be rather hit and miss. it will be quite breezy. so the showers will move through fairly quickly, but the temperatures will be limited to 18 or 19 in the west, up to around 21 or 22 in eastern areas. for the test match today, the greatest risk of showers will be early on through the morning session, perhaps around lunchtime. the weather should improve, the cloud breaking up more, and more sunshine coming through. and for many parts of england, wales late afternoon into the evening will be dry and sunny. but further north, those showers will continue. they'll still be around overnight, maybe even longer spells of rain for scotland, northern ireland increasing into northern parts of england. temperatures come the end of the night, first thing on sunday morning, typically 12 or 13 degrees. but we start with a lot of showers in scotland, northern ireland and northern england. now through the day
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they should become fewer. there'll be some spells of sunshine for a while, but the cloud comes in from the atlantic, that brings patchy rain into wales, the south west through the morning, perhaps extending through parts of the midlands into south east england in the afternoon. so too across northern ireland. that of course will limit the temperatures and on the whole temperatures may be slightly lower even than what we are seeing today. now we're seeing this cooler, wetter weather because the jet stream is further south than it would normally be at this time of the year. and the jet stream is pushing in those areas of low pressure from the atlantic, bringing more wind and rain. now, eventually, the next area of low pressure will move away out into scandinavia and that will introduce a northerly breeze which will bring even cooler air. so as we head into the start of august, you'd expect it to be turning a bit warmer and a bit drier, but that is not going to be the case. temperatures, if anything, may be dropping a little bit further and we've got showers or longer spells of rain never too far away.
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live from london, this is bbc news. much of britain's railways are at a standstill again in a long—running dispute over pay, jobs and working conditions. there is a lot of issues to deal with, but they can be resolved sensibly if people come to the table with goodwill. donald trump tells republicans he's the only candidate who can win the next presidential election, even as his legal troubles mount.
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and first eurovision, now pride. why liverpool is playing host to ukraine's celebration of lgbt rights. hello, i'm rich preston. here in the uk, up to 20,000 rail workers in the rmt union are taking part in their latest strike today in the long—running dispute over pay, jobs and working conditions. it's the second consecutive weekend of industrial action on the railways. just over half of the usual services are expected to run across the network. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin has this report. for the second saturday in a row, some of the 14 affected train operators are running very limited services. after more than a year of industrial action, many people have got used to changing their plans or found other ways of travelling on strike days.
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